How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Your iPhone
Introduction
Wi-Fi calling, also known as Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFI), is a feature that allows you to make and receive phone calls and text messages over a Wi-Fi connection instead of a cellular network. This can be useful in areas where cellular coverage is spotty or unavailable, or when you want to save on your cellular data usage.Enabling Wi-Fi Calling
Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
Scroll down and tap on the Phone option.
Tap on the Wi-Fi Calling option.
Toggle the switch next to Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone to the On position.
Making and Receiving Calls
Once Wi-Fi calling is enabled, you can make and receive calls as usual. When you make a call, your iPhone will automatically use Wi-Fi if it is available. If you lose Wi-Fi connectivity during a call, your iPhone will seamlessly switch to the cellular network.Benefits of Wi-Fi Calling
There are several benefits to using Wi-Fi calling, including:Improved call quality: Wi-Fi calling can provide better call quality than cellular networks, especially in areas with poor cellular coverage.
Extended battery life: Wi-Fi calling uses less power than cellular networks, so it can help to extend your iPhone's battery life.
Reduced cellular data usage: Wi-Fi calling does not use cellular data, so it can help you to save on your data usage.
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